More than 60 rappel down Akron building for Hattie Larlham organization

Dan Zinna, dressed as your friendly neighborhood Spiderman, eschews his web for a rope as he rappels 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event on Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Darla Klein (right) moves off the precipice to rappel 22 stories down the PNC Center Building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Event supervisors steady Russ Duplain as he edges over the precipice to drop 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Russ Duplain checks his progress as he rappels 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Wanda O'Connell kisses her daughter, Melissa, after she participated in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event rappelling 22 stories down the PNC Center building on Saturday in Akron. Melissa O'Connell works at Hattie's Caf� & Gifts in the Summit County Courthouse. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Andrea Larick records her husband, Brett, descending 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event on Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Kaeley Burch, 8, of Norton, keeps an eye on a rappeler descending 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event on Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Laura Walker, a Hattie Larlham program director, photographs a participant in the agency's Over the Edge event with donors rappelling 22 stories down the PNC Center building on Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Jeff Pike dangles dangles from a rope rappelling 22 stories down the PNC Center building in the Over the Edge for Hattie Larlham event on Saturday in Akron. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)